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Postpartum chronic pain

open access: yesMinerva Anestesiologica, 2019
Postpartum chronic pain is a clinical reality which affects 6.1% to 11.5% of women after delivery and affects their recovery. The large range of incidence observed in the literature relies on criteria used to define chronic postpartum pain. The features depend on the type of delivery. Cesarean delivery which rate is increasing worldwide seems currently
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Associations between pain-management treatments and opioid use disorder risk among Medicaid patients [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
Introduction: Chronic pain patients are at increased risk of opioid-misuse. Less is known about the unique risk conferred by each pain-management treatment, as treatments are typically implemented together, confounding their independent effects. We estimated the extent to which pain-management strategies were associated with risk of incident opioid use
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Pain and Spontaneous Thought [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2017
Pain is among the most salient of experiences while also, curiously, being among the most malleable. A large body of research has revealed that a multitude of explicit strategies can be used to effectively alter the attention-demanding quality of acute and chronic pains and their associated neural correlates.
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From acute to chronic pain: tapentadol in the progressive stages of this disease entity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
OBJECTIVE: Chronic pain is now recognized as a neural disease, which results from a maladaptive functional and structural transformation process occurring over time. In its chronic phase, pain is not just a symptom but also a disease entity.
Coluzzi, Flaminia   +3 more
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Design and Development of PainBit: a Portable Device for Supporting Patients with Chronic Pain to Log their Pain [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
Recently, we have seen growing interest among patients with chronic conditions to track their health-related data. There are many wearable devices available to track different health data. However, tracking pain is mostly done by using pen and paper or mobile apps.
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Cannabis-related information sources among US residents: A probability-weighted nationally representative survey

open access: yesJournal of Cannabis Research
Introduction The Department of Health and Human Services recently recommended rescheduling cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III, which might have broad effects on public health outcomes related to cannabis. In this changing environment, understanding
Kevin F. Boehnke   +4 more
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Mechanisms of chronic pain

open access: yesThe American Journal of Medicine, 1996
Chronic pain differs from acute pain in that it serves no useful function, causes suffering, limits activities of daily living, and increases costs of healthcare payments, disability, and litigation fees. Pain perception begins with activation of peripheral nociceptors and conduction through myelinated A delta and unmyelinated C fibers to the dorsal ...
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How Being Inside or Outside of Buildings Affects the Causal Relationship Between Weather and Pain Among People Living with Chronic Pain [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
Although many people believe their pain fluctuates with weather conditions, both weather and pain may be associated with time spent outside. For example, pleasant weather may mean that people spend more time outside doing physical activity and exposed to the weather, leading to more (or less) pain, and poor weather or severe pain may keep people inside,
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